North Oshawa — including Windfields, Kedron, Samac, and the Taunton Road corridor — is one of Durham Region's fastest-growing residential areas. New subdivisions, an expanding commercial base, and proximity to Highway 407 and Durham College drive strong banking demand.
The Taunton Road and Windfields Farm Drive commercial corridors host multiple bank branches serving the rapidly expanding north Oshawa subdivisions.
TD's north Oshawa branch serves the Windfields and Kedron communities. Strong mortgage services for new-build buyers working with Durham Region builders like Tribute, Mattamy, and Great Gulf. TD offers construction mortgages for buyers purchasing pre-construction in north Oshawa's active development zones.
RBC serves the growing families in north Oshawa's subdivisions. Their First Home Down Payment assistance and HomeProtector Insurance are popular products. RBC's branch network covers Simcoe Street North and the Taunton Road commercial strip.
Scotiabank competes aggressively in north Oshawa's mortgage market with Scene+ rewards and competitive 5-year fixed rates. Their financial advisors help new homeowners navigate CMHC insurance premiums and first-time buyer programs.
BMO's north-end Oshawa location handles business banking for the emerging Windfields commercial corridor, as well as personal banking for families in Durham Region's most active construction zone.
CIBC's Simcoe North branch connects new Oshawa residents with Simplii Financial's no-fee digital banking and CIBC's investment products.
Serving teachers and education staff across Durham Region, this credit union offers competitive products to Oshawa's significant education sector workforce.
YNCU serves Durham Region with competitive mortgage rates and personal banking. Their focus on community reinvestment aligns with north Oshawa's family-oriented character.
North Oshawa is Durham Region's most active development zone. Key drivers:
Ontario LTT on an $850,000 north Oshawa home: approximately $14,475. No Toronto municipal LTT — Durham Region pays only the provincial rate. First-time buyer LTT rebate up to $4,000 available.
North Oshawa residents who commute to Toronto via GO Transit often maintain banking relationships with institutions that have both Oshawa and downtown Toronto branches — making TD, RBC, and Scotiabank practical choices.
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